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heart fancy matter
What was once to me mere matter of the fancy now has grown the vast necessity of heart and life. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart roaming hungry
For always roaming with a hungry heart. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart kissing romantic-love
A man had given all other bliss, And all his worldly worth for this To waste his whole heart in one kiss Upon her perfect lips. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart fire light
The wind sounds like a silver wire, And from beyond the noon a fire Is pour'd upon the hills, and nigher The skies stoop down in their desire; And, isled in sudden seas of light, My heart, pierced thro' with fierce delight, Bursts into blossom in his sight. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart wrath speak
For this alone on Death I wreak The wrath that garners in my heart: He put our lives so far apart We cannot hear each other speak. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart dust sparks
Virtue!--to be good and just-- Every heart, when sifted well, Is a clot of warmer dust, Mix'd with cunning sparks of hell. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart passionate vices
The passionate heart of the poet is whirled into folly and vice. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart littles
Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. Alfred Lord Tennyson
heart men land
There is no land like England, Where'er the light of day be; There are no hearts like English hearts, Such hearts of oak as they be; There is no land like England, Where'er the light of day be: There are no men like Englishmen, So tall and bold as they be! And these will strike for England, And man and maid be free To foil and spoil the tyrant Beneath the greenwood tree. Alfred Lord Tennyson
men religion useless
Men would never be superstitious, if they could govern all their circumstances by set rules, or if they were always favoured by fortune: but being frequently driven into straits where rules are useless, and being often kept fluctuating pitiably between hope and fear by the uncertainty of fortune's greedily coveted favours, they are consequently for the most part, very prone to credulity. Baruch Spinoza
men simplicity fame
The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men. Augustus Hare
men goes-on prometheus
And man will go on. Man, not men. Ayn Rand
men years advice
That man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, most of it bad. Calvin Coolidge
men happiness-and-success foundation
The seminary programs will help you as a young man or woman to lay a foundation for happiness and success in life. Richard G. Scott
men hands way-in-life
A man who wishes to make his way in life could do no better than go through the world with a boiling tea-kettle in his hand. Sydney Smith
men six
We've got 10 men working on the Discovery, but we could use six more. Pete Johnson
men writers
Writers are two-home men - they want a place outside and a place within. John le Carre
men righteous surround swamps town woods
A town is saved, not more by the righteous men in it than by the woods and swamps that surround it Henry David Thoreau
helping mates taxes
Mates help each other; they do not tax each other. Tony Abbott
helping-others alive degrees
You feel alive to the degree that you feel you can help others. John Travolta